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The Starwood was a popular nightclub and music venue in West Hollywood, California from early 1973 to 1981. [1] Many punk bands and heavy metal bands, including Van Halen, started their careers playing at the club. [1] The Starwood was located on the northwest corner of Santa Monica Blvd. and Crescent Heights Blvd.
Starwood (nightclub) T. Toddle House (Culver City) This page was last edited on 16 September 2024, at 12:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Fowley and Jett discovered Cherie Currie at the teen nightclub The Sugar Shack [14] and brought her in as lead vocalist for the group. [7] [8] In two weeks, Foster left the group too and was replaced by Jackie Fox, whom Fowley's colleague Rodney Bingenheimer found at the parking lot of the West Hollywood nightclub the Starwood.
Starwood may refer to: Starwood (nightclub), a former music venue in West Hollywood, California; Starwood Amphitheatre, a former outdoor music venue in the Nashville, Tennessee area; Starwood Capital Group, an American private investment firm; Starwood Festival, an annual Neo-Pagan, New Age, multi-cultural and world music festival
Starwood (nightclub) Studio One (nightclub) T. Taix (restaurant) Trocadero (Los Angeles) Troubadour (West Hollywood, California) V. The Viper Room; W. Whisky a Go Go
According to nightclub owner Clifford Antone, who opened Antone's in 1975, Vaughan jammed with Albert King at Antone's in July 1977 and it almost "scared him to death", saying "it was the best I've ever saw Albert or the best I ever saw Stevie". [188]
Starwood (nightclub) Studio One (nightclub) T. Taix (restaurant) Troubadour (West Hollywood, California) U. Universal Amphitheatre; V. Valley Music Theater;
The first recording session was in October 1981, a half year after the band first played the Starwood nightclub. They recorded for a few days with engineer Avi Kipper at Hit City West, a small studio in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles.